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The excerpt represents the core issue or deciding factor on which you must meditate, and is drawn from The Outlaw of Torn by Edgar Rice Burroughs: one hundred men, each company captained by a fighter
of proven worth and ability.
Our old friends Red Shandy, and John and James
Flory led the first three companies, the remaining seven
being under command of other seasoned veterans of a
thousand fights.
One Eye Kanty, owing to his early trade, held the
always important post of chief armorer, while Peter the
Hermit, the last of the five cut-throats whom Norman of
Torn had bested that day, six years before, in the hut
of Father Claude, had become majordomo of the great
 The Outlaw of Torn |